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think election law is simple. there's no question, never been a case like this before. edward didn't offer anything in return. so he is relying on the fact that the government has to prove he knew he was violating the law. that he willfully violated the law and the government never got in direct evidence of that. >> so what you're saying, the case and how it is going, the defense rests today. it gez to the jury friday. the judges just instructed the jury saying that you don't have to believe that the only reason the money was given was for political purposes, just the main purpose was for political purposes. that's all you have to believe to convict a guy. >> right. edward hasn't gotten anywhere near what wasn'ted from the judge in terms of jury instructions. that will be an issue on appeal. he didn't get in all he wanted, not just from former law partners but he had former chairman prepared to testify that even if you assumed all the al jalgtss were true it is an civil violation, this money to a mistress and edwa
think election law is simple. there's no question, never been a case like this before. edward didn't offer anything in return. so he is relying on the fact that the government has to prove he knew he was violating the law. that he willfully violated the law and the government never got in direct evidence of that. >> so what you're saying, the case and how it is going, the defense rests today. it gez to the jury friday. the judges just instructed the jury saying that you don't have to...
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i'm not going to enforce the law. you can't do anything about it. if had you a police department in that circumstance, the state police have jurisdiction across the commonwealth, they don't work for the attorney general. they don't work for me. >> who could mobilize the state police to go in and investigate this mob violence who could do that? >> if there was -- if the process was completed and, note, there are two investigations going on right now. there are two of them, not just one, going on now. if there was an indication that it was a coverup instead of an investigation, then the state police could conduct their own investigation. they are providing some oversight right now. >> bill: isn't the indication already there? >> not of a coverup, no, not of a coverup. >> bill: let me challenge you on that mr. attorney general. >> right, because you have all the facts, bill just like monday when you got it wrong on monday. >> bill: i got it wrong on monday, okay. the two victims say, listen, and they put it in writing. this police department is not int
i'm not going to enforce the law. you can't do anything about it. if had you a police department in that circumstance, the state police have jurisdiction across the commonwealth, they don't work for the attorney general. they don't work for me. >> who could mobilize the state police to go in and investigate this mob violence who could do that? >> if there was -- if the process was completed and, note, there are two investigations going on right now. there are two of them, not just...
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. >> today same-sex couples are marrying, under the law, in massachusetts. some are actually having children born to them. we've been asked to change their birth certificates to remove the phrase "mother" and "father" and replace it with parent "a" and parent "b." it's not right on paper, it's not right in fact. >> "it's not right." so mr. romney has the advantage of not sounding like miss teen south carolina when he is totally incoherent about his own beliefs and policy positions. but it should be notes that he is just as incoherent as john mccain was on this exact subject in 2008. but from this distance, looking back on john mccain in 2008, spacing out and losing the thread on this issue, i actually think that maybe the more important parallel here is what mccain said to try to get out of this mess, right at the beginning. watch. >> what is your position? >> my position is it's not the reason why i'm running for president of the united states. >> it's not why i'm running. in other words, yes, i believe this thick, yes, it is my policy position, but i would
. >> today same-sex couples are marrying, under the law, in massachusetts. some are actually having children born to them. we've been asked to change their birth certificates to remove the phrase "mother" and "father" and replace it with parent "a" and parent "b." it's not right on paper, it's not right in fact. >> "it's not right." so mr. romney has the advantage of not sounding like miss teen south carolina when he is totally...
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commune 2i from the end oof don't ask don't tell and hospital visitation regular laces and hate crimes law. now we're elated to see him evolve, as many americans have evolved to the position of supporting full equality through marriage. a. >> i was stalking to someone about amendment one on the ballot which eltly passed. i asked this person, are you frustrated that the president has been fairly nebulous in this evolving stance. how frustrating has that been for you? and do all your frustrations just go away now that we hear what he said this afternoon? >> well, i think the community has longed to hear this from the president, you know, given that he has been such an ally and friend to our community. i think the evolution that he arct articulated today and has in the past is reflective of what a lot of americans have gone through. they magt have, you know, haed some misconceptions or weren't quite there yet on the marriage issue. but those conversations really have pro-veled this issue forward. and the president is representative of where the country is going and that's into an inclusive an
commune 2i from the end oof don't ask don't tell and hospital visitation regular laces and hate crimes law. now we're elated to see him evolve, as many americans have evolved to the position of supporting full equality through marriage. a. >> i was stalking to someone about amendment one on the ballot which eltly passed. i asked this person, are you frustrated that the president has been fairly nebulous in this evolving stance. how frustrating has that been for you? and do all your...
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i'm not going to enforce the law. you can't do anything about it. if had you a police department in that circumstance, the state police have jurisdiction across the commonwealth, they don't work for the attorney general. they don't work for me. >> who could mobilize the state police to go in and investigate this mob violence who could do that? >> if there was -- if the process was completed and, note, there are two investigations going on right now. there are two of them, not just one, going on now. if there was an indication that it was a coverup instead of an investigation, then the state police could conduct their own investigation. they are providing some oversight right now. >> bill: isn't the indication already there? >> not of a coverup, no, not of a coverup. >> bill: let me challenge you on that mr. attorney general. >> right, because you have all the facts, bill just like monday when you got it wrong on monday. >> bill: i got it wrong on monday, okay. the two victims say, listen, and they put it in writing. this police department is not int
i'm not going to enforce the law. you can't do anything about it. if had you a police department in that circumstance, the state police have jurisdiction across the commonwealth, they don't work for the attorney general. they don't work for me. >> who could mobilize the state police to go in and investigate this mob violence who could do that? >> if there was -- if the process was completed and, note, there are two investigations going on right now. there are two of them, not just...
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this law, if this bill became law it would impose a penalty of up to a year in prison for a doctor for performing a quote/unquote sex selective abortion. it forces doctors to have to police the choices of their patients, especially their asian-american patients, and further intimidates doctors to a point in which they're already under siege. >> i was noting what dana milbank from the "washington post" noted. he said republicans long ago lost african-american voters. they're well on their way to losing la teen overs. if trent frank prevails, they may lose asian-americans, too. specifically note asian-american women in his concern that this selective gender abortions are happening. >> that's exactly it. at the end of the day, if these republicans continue at this rate they're going to lose women voters and asian voters and mitt romney needs all those coalitions to win or to beat the president. and i don't think he will have that. this bill is only totally totally repressive to women but this bill is also completely nonsensical. there are so many other things congress should focus on like
this law, if this bill became law it would impose a penalty of up to a year in prison for a doctor for performing a quote/unquote sex selective abortion. it forces doctors to have to police the choices of their patients, especially their asian-american patients, and further intimidates doctors to a point in which they're already under siege. >> i was noting what dana milbank from the "washington post" noted. he said republicans long ago lost african-american voters. they're well...
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laws. congressman john lewis shut down an attempt to -- and next, one year after a tornado destroyed the town of joplin, missouri. >> as i look out at this class, and across the city, what's clear is that you're the source of inspiration today. to me, to this state, to this country. ok, here you go. be careful. thanks dad. call me -- but not while you're driving. ♪ [ dad ] we knew this day was coming. that's why we bought a subaru. ♪ and people. and the planes can seem the same so, it comes down to the people. because, bad weather the price of oil those are every airlines reality. and solutions won't come from 500 tons of metal and a paint job. they'll come from people. delta people. who made us one of the biggest airlines in the world. and then decided that wasn't enough. in here, great food demands a great presentation. so at&t showed corporate caterers how to better collaborate by using a mobile solution, in a whole new way. using real-time photo sharing abilities, they can create an
laws. congressman john lewis shut down an attempt to -- and next, one year after a tornado destroyed the town of joplin, missouri. >> as i look out at this class, and across the city, what's clear is that you're the source of inspiration today. to me, to this state, to this country. ok, here you go. be careful. thanks dad. call me -- but not while you're driving. ♪ [ dad ] we knew this day was coming. that's why we bought a subaru. ♪ and people. and the planes can seem the same so, it...
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at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. your finances can't manage themselves. but that doesn't mean they won't try. bring all your finances together with the help of the one person who can. a certified financial planner professional. cfp. let's make a plan. i heard they found energy here. it's good. we need the jobs. [customer:] we need to protect the environment. [worker:] we could do both. is that possible? [announcer:] at conocophillips, we're helping power america's economy with cleaner, affordable natural gas. more jobs. less emissions. a good answer for everyone. well, if it's cleaner and affordable. as long as we keep these safe. there you go. thanks. [announcer:] conocophillips. it's real milk full of calcium and vitamin d. and tastes simply delicious. for those of us with lactose intolerance... lactaid® milk. the original 100% lactose-free milk. [ male announcer ] strip away the styling. strip away the rearview monitors, tv screens, bluetooth, and even the cup holders. you know what's left? the only s.u.v.s with american-built f-alpha truck frames. th
at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. your finances can't manage themselves. but that doesn't mean they won't try. bring all your finances together with the help of the one person who can. a certified financial planner professional. cfp. let's make a plan. i heard they found energy here. it's good. we need the jobs. [customer:] we need to protect the environment. [worker:] we could do both. is that possible? [announcer:] at conocophillips, we're helping power america's economy with...
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in the parent trigger law which would close the school out right. who is in favor of parent trigger laws? and who came up with them? alec. the american ledge stiff exchange council that is the extreme right wing group that came up stand your up with the stand your ground laws. you can see where this is coming from. when you ask parents about it, they're savvier than the average bear. listen to this mom. >> that is not a solution that is a real solution that will improve students' education. my concern is that a lot of democrats are going along with it and you'll pass policies that support this. >> cenk: she's exactly right. now why do those high-level democrats go along with it? it might have something to do with the money la bow ski. rahm emmanuel got $12 million from anti-union charter school advocates. and it's all about the money. whether they're republicans or democrats that are selling out to that money. now maggie gyllenhaal, who is a real progressive, tries to defend the movie when she's talking about it. >> it's okay to find fault inside of
in the parent trigger law which would close the school out right. who is in favor of parent trigger laws? and who came up with them? alec. the american ledge stiff exchange council that is the extreme right wing group that came up stand your up with the stand your ground laws. you can see where this is coming from. when you ask parents about it, they're savvier than the average bear. listen to this mom. >> that is not a solution that is a real solution that will improve students'...
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we have enough laws already. america grew the fastest when we said the constitution and declaration of independence. >> bill: there was no drunk drying because there were no cars, stossel. >> danger is s heightened because of the access we have. >> but banning things doesn't help. they have done studies on the happy hour bans and found no difference. >> bill: i'm not on board with the happy hour ban but all establishments and think thing about dope dealers. its crime to do that. somebody could die because what you are giving them. it's their choice and all that crap, there has to be a greater good here. i think all the bars should say, when is when, that is it. >> you can pass a law, have a rule that will make these things better, but that is why i'm going around the country and saying no. >> bill: in some parts of that and some i'm not. it's like the smoking ban, municipalities all over the united states have banned smoking. i think that is a good thing in restaurants not to have somebody blowing smoke. >> but b
we have enough laws already. america grew the fastest when we said the constitution and declaration of independence. >> bill: there was no drunk drying because there were no cars, stossel. >> danger is s heightened because of the access we have. >> but banning things doesn't help. they have done studies on the happy hour bans and found no difference. >> bill: i'm not on board with the happy hour ban but all establishments and think thing about dope dealers. its crime to...
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what do we think in upholding of the law, what's the impact down ballot, and by that i mean that senate race between richard carmona and jeff lake, what do we think it does? >> think if the sprek upholds any part of the case, if they do uphold that's correct i think it galvanizes hispanic voters, giving democrats another way to say, look, republicans are against you, republicans are not on your side. republicans have taken a very sort of step-by-step slow effort to try to win over -- to try to convince them to come home to -- but that gets undermined when hispanic voters fundamentally think the party is against them. it only takes a few very outspoken -- antiillegal immigration measures to sort of spoil the water for the rest of the party. there are a lot of republicans that you talk to, that i talk to, who are really concerned that based on the changing democrat grabs of the country, the republican party is essentially writing off the fasters growing demographic in the nation. >> and to your point, i still remember pete wilson, pete wilson in some ways has gotten republicans into a bad
what do we think in upholding of the law, what's the impact down ballot, and by that i mean that senate race between richard carmona and jeff lake, what do we think it does? >> think if the sprek upholds any part of the case, if they do uphold that's correct i think it galvanizes hispanic voters, giving democrats another way to say, look, republicans are against you, republicans are not on your side. republicans have taken a very sort of step-by-step slow effort to try to win over -- to...
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this was the outer limits of the campaign finance laws. people that bring these cases all the time say it's was kind of a stretch, not clear at all. whose intent matters? all account there is were probably conflicting motives about if they were meant to be political campaign contributions to preserve his viability or trying to help a friend. or did it matter what john edwards thought he was doing. at the end of the day you calm away with a feeling that it was very ambiguous and hard to understand. i'm not surprised at all they took nine days to chew this over. >> it's a complicated civil case. you want to say don't give this to a jury. >> this matters because if they decide to retry the case on the counts that the jury deadlocked on, what's in the interest of government. they said we have to be careful to send a message to candidates that the election system is not to be trifled with and that campaign money and corruption are important things to police. as we talk about here with the rise of super pacs, does justice demand resending this m
this was the outer limits of the campaign finance laws. people that bring these cases all the time say it's was kind of a stretch, not clear at all. whose intent matters? all account there is were probably conflicting motives about if they were meant to be political campaign contributions to preserve his viability or trying to help a friend. or did it matter what john edwards thought he was doing. at the end of the day you calm away with a feeling that it was very ambiguous and hard to...
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the supreme court is now hearing the whole mandate the whole health care law, right? they're supposed to come out with a decision end of june, we think. now they'll be hearing about these cases in a different part, a different subtext. >> bill: it will wind up in the supreme court. >> it's going to have to. >> bill: absolutely. >> unless the mandate is deemed unconstitutional. then it will all go away. it's mute at this point. if the supreme court says -- >> bill: upholds the laws any w anyhow. >> bill: how much money will the taxpayer be on the hook for these suits? >> hundreds of millions of dollars. i think. by the time it goes through the full course of legal proceedings and it could ultimately go to the u.s. supreme court, this is going to be a big one. >> bill: will the department of justice hire outside counsel to do this or use their own in house people? >> they'll have to to do it inside. >> bill: i don't know if it will be hundreds of millions. >> get out your calculator. it's not going to cut it. >> bill: the resources of the department of justice that coul
the supreme court is now hearing the whole mandate the whole health care law, right? they're supposed to come out with a decision end of june, we think. now they'll be hearing about these cases in a different part, a different subtext. >> bill: it will wind up in the supreme court. >> it's going to have to. >> bill: absolutely. >> unless the mandate is deemed unconstitutional. then it will all go away. it's mute at this point. if the supreme court says -- >> bill:...
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and even if your local law enforcement authorities are okay with it. and even request your state's government says stuff like segregation now. you're part of the united states of america and far of our constitution you cannot operate racially discriminatory businesses. nobody thinks you can do this anymore, right? lives were lost and a lot of blood was shed to enforce that principle, but it is settled now, right? until the last couple of years. when kentucky republican rand paul won a seat in the united states senate in 2010. it was after a campaign in which he said the 1964 civil rights act made him uncomfortable. he wasn't sure that anybody should be able to tell a private business that, for example, you have to serve black people. >> would you have voted for the civil rights act of 1964? >> i like the civil rights act in the sense that it ended discrimination in all public domains and i'm all in favor of that. but -- you had to ask me the but. but i don't like the idea of telling private business owners. i ab who are racism. i think it's a bad idea
and even if your local law enforcement authorities are okay with it. and even request your state's government says stuff like segregation now. you're part of the united states of america and far of our constitution you cannot operate racially discriminatory businesses. nobody thinks you can do this anymore, right? lives were lost and a lot of blood was shed to enforce that principle, but it is settled now, right? until the last couple of years. when kentucky republican rand paul won a seat in...
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it's law now. and now we're seeing the results. a country with a health care system that's about to be taken over, a country with four years of trillion dollar deficits. a country in economic stagnation. the worst economic recovery in 70 years. the largest deficits and biggest government since world war ii. nearly one in six americans are in poverty today. it's the highest rate in a generation. you know what, we're not going to take that! we're going to turn this thing around. the good news is this, we can do this. we can turn this around. we can get this economy turned around. we can get people back to work and most importantly, i look at my kids, sam, i'm over here. i look at my kids -- it's been a long day for him. i look at my kids and i want them to have the kind of future that i had. that's what my dad always told me, in this country, every generation fixes their problems, makes things better and leaves their kids better off. it is our duty to save the american dream for our children. so we have a big choice to make. if we lo
it's law now. and now we're seeing the results. a country with a health care system that's about to be taken over, a country with four years of trillion dollar deficits. a country in economic stagnation. the worst economic recovery in 70 years. the largest deficits and biggest government since world war ii. nearly one in six americans are in poverty today. it's the highest rate in a generation. you know what, we're not going to take that! we're going to turn this thing around. the good news is...
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lyndon johnson signed a law passed by congress. we talked about all these national polls showing that the majority of americans support same-sex marriage, yet there have been 32 referendums where the voters have gone to the polls. same-sex marriage supporters are 0 for 32. it's hard to sit here and say what a poll says when really in politics, votes matter. >> people are not pro the issue. >> we have 2.1 million people who voted yesterday. president obama won north carolina by 14,000 votes in 2008. if 15 to 20,000 people say i don't want to vote for him this time around, he loses north carolina. >> that's why it's a profile in courage, because it goes against the polls and many of the votes. >> clark, let me get you in here. let's talk about what the president has done on this issue in the past. i am one who believes on some issues it's okay to flip-flop because you do evolve as a person. the president wrote in a questionnaire i favor legalizing same-sex marriage. two years later he wrote undecide and since then, here's the preside
lyndon johnson signed a law passed by congress. we talked about all these national polls showing that the majority of americans support same-sex marriage, yet there have been 32 referendums where the voters have gone to the polls. same-sex marriage supporters are 0 for 32. it's hard to sit here and say what a poll says when really in politics, votes matter. >> people are not pro the issue. >> we have 2.1 million people who voted yesterday. president obama won north carolina by...
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that's what voter id laws do. why would you want that? or making people's dealings with government more difficult? that's what the long lines do. there are all kinds of traditional conservative reasons to streamline this system. you'd like to think after this brief, we hope, period, of passing all these crazy laws to limit voting, republicans could go back to their own tradition. these are the guys who fought for the voting rights bill? why would they want to walk away from that tradition? >> is there a sense of embarrassment on the right about the voter id stuff, getting rid of early voting stuff, is there a sense of embarrassment this is a plainly partisan thing and maybe unseemly for the party going forward. i don't ask that to get a definite no, i don't think republicans are so craven they're incapable of shame and i have to look at rick scott getting rid of early voting and the eight hour lines and think it's not a kosher way to play this game. >> follow you go in the right direction, i was going to give you a cynical no. i don't see
that's what voter id laws do. why would you want that? or making people's dealings with government more difficult? that's what the long lines do. there are all kinds of traditional conservative reasons to streamline this system. you'd like to think after this brief, we hope, period, of passing all these crazy laws to limit voting, republicans could go back to their own tradition. these are the guys who fought for the voting rights bill? why would they want to walk away from that tradition?...
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keep in mind, this was done based on current law, which assumes the bush tax cuts expire at the end of the year. they concluded that revenue neutral tax reform would permit a 4% decrease in all ordinary income tax rates. now, that's not close to 20%. now, let's get to the second thing. adding more than $2 trillion to defense spending. according to analysis conducted money, romney will add $2.1 trillion in defense spending over a decade. now, as "the washington post" recently noted, they think romney's plan is better for the nation's defense needs, but he still hasn't said how he'll pay for it. let's give everyone here the map. we have $5 trillion in tax cuts, plus $2 trillion. now, if romney can make that $5 trillion tax cut revenue neutral, he's still spending at least 2 trillion. again, our debt, which is growing every minute, is about $16 trillion right now. so, romney has to find some massive cuts to pay for his promises before he can tackle our nation's greatest security threat. now, to be fair, he has some ideas for cuts. on his campaign website, he lists repeal obama care saving
keep in mind, this was done based on current law, which assumes the bush tax cuts expire at the end of the year. they concluded that revenue neutral tax reform would permit a 4% decrease in all ordinary income tax rates. now, that's not close to 20%. now, let's get to the second thing. adding more than $2 trillion to defense spending. according to analysis conducted money, romney will add $2.1 trillion in defense spending over a decade. now, as "the washington post" recently noted,...
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if that can't tkpw b done at the white house where they signed the law what hope do we have... does he walk around and go "let me see your check." how do you enforce that. lily ledbetter said herself "i didn't know for 20 years." that. >> that's why the first bill president obama signed was the lily ledbetter fair pay act and that allows women as soon as they find out that they've been discriminated against in pay then they can file a lawsuit. it doesn't have to be when it started because you might not know for 20 years. so that gives women more empowerment to be able to fight for themselves and fight for fair pay and equal pay for equal work. (applause). >> jon: do you think we'll see a day in the senate where it's more equal? even now you look at the senate and there are not that many female voices in the senate. >> right. look, we only have 17 women in the senate. we only have 17%. >> jon: and yet women are 18% of the... >> 51%! 51! this is what i often say. if we had 51% of women in congress, do you think we'd be debating birth control? (cheers and applause) no! we'd be deb
if that can't tkpw b done at the white house where they signed the law what hope do we have... does he walk around and go "let me see your check." how do you enforce that. lily ledbetter said herself "i didn't know for 20 years." that. >> that's why the first bill president obama signed was the lily ledbetter fair pay act and that allows women as soon as they find out that they've been discriminated against in pay then they can file a lawsuit. it doesn't have to be...
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and when it's time and in a court of law those medical professionals treating neurologists from all over the country are prepared to come and testify that in fact, these men have suffered a concussion they've suffered subconcussions they return to play before their brains had healed and that repeated traumatic event through the course of their playing career is what caused them to have traumatic brain injury in their later life. >> lee roy let's talk about that getting players back into the game before they should have. you've said that they took the ankle injuries more seriously than they took head injuries when you were playing. >> well, they did. the doctors and trainers examined ankle injuries or knee injuries or knee strains, you know, much more than they did concussions or stingers or dinghies or whatever they called them back then. so, you know it wasn't considered an injury as long as you could remember the plays and get back on the field and perform. >> all right, matthew matheny thank you very much. he's the plaintiff attorney who's filed a lawsuit on behalf of about 100 player
and when it's time and in a court of law those medical professionals treating neurologists from all over the country are prepared to come and testify that in fact, these men have suffered a concussion they've suffered subconcussions they return to play before their brains had healed and that repeated traumatic event through the course of their playing career is what caused them to have traumatic brain injury in their later life. >> lee roy let's talk about that getting players back into...
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>> his best defense is he's f l following the letter of the law. he's not going outside the boundaries of it. everything he did was consistent with the powers he has. and he did nothing wrong. immigration is a very difficult situation in his state. and he's doing everything he can to enforce it and make the people of arizona safe. that's what his defense is going to be. >> avery, what do you see? >> yeah, even richard doesn't buy that one. look, the fact is that the statistics really make this case. joe arpaio better hold on to some of the pink underpaints he goes out and buys and look due west, because that's where the sun sets. this is a dead bang winner for the department of justice. it's the end oof sheriff joe arpaio. >> really? >> that's it, finished. >> we're still at the tip of the iceberg on that case. >> absolutely. >> let's move on to something else. this involves a too big to fly case. the woman's name is kimly. she said i have tried to fly southwest a couple times and they have diskrminated against me because they say in their words, s
>> his best defense is he's f l following the letter of the law. he's not going outside the boundaries of it. everything he did was consistent with the powers he has. and he did nothing wrong. immigration is a very difficult situation in his state. and he's doing everything he can to enforce it and make the people of arizona safe. that's what his defense is going to be. >> avery, what do you see? >> yeah, even richard doesn't buy that one. look, the fact is that the statistics...
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describing an episode of "law & order" in full detail is not a story. no, it's so good, all right, okay. first of all, i think i could be a really good lawyer. i'm, like, better than sam waterston, i'll tell you that much. oh, you want to be a lawyer? don't you think you should know how to read or write? objection, hearsay. that's lawyer talk. that's the kind of stuff you have to do. that serial killer killed another woman last night. yeah, it says here he's targeting young, attractive blondes.
describing an episode of "law & order" in full detail is not a story. no, it's so good, all right, okay. first of all, i think i could be a really good lawyer. i'm, like, better than sam waterston, i'll tell you that much. oh, you want to be a lawyer? don't you think you should know how to read or write? objection, hearsay. that's lawyer talk. that's the kind of stuff you have to do. that serial killer killed another woman last night. yeah, it says here he's targeting young,...
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he has got suing the arizona law, appealing to his stat on immigration. he has the directed events. bin laden raid is sort of a selected event. when you look at the broader picture, the state of the economy, for example, affecting all americans, hispanic, non-hispanic men, women, young and old. he is in trouble. when you look at the largeer picture in foreign affairs, alienate something many allies, appeasing so many enemies, it's business mall picture. obama wants to shine a light here and there on all areas. if the republican nominee makes a case about the general trend in economic and domestic affairs and foreign affairs he wins the election. can he make that case? i don't know. >> bret: next up, the friday lightning round. the next revolution in music is happening here. pandora rocks the big board. cording to the signs, ford is having some sort of big tire event. i just want to confirm a few things with fiona. how would you describe the event? it's big. no,i mean in terms osavings how would you sum it up? big in your own words, with respect to selection, what would you say? big
he has got suing the arizona law, appealing to his stat on immigration. he has the directed events. bin laden raid is sort of a selected event. when you look at the broader picture, the state of the economy, for example, affecting all americans, hispanic, non-hispanic men, women, young and old. he is in trouble. when you look at the largeer picture in foreign affairs, alienate something many allies, appeasing so many enemies, it's business mall picture. obama wants to shine a light here and...
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the former presidential candidate is accused of breaking campaign finance laws by allegedly using more than a million dollars to cover up with a sexual affair with filmmaker reele hunter. and he denies any wrongdoing. >>> two popular florida prigss are praising each other just days after former governor jeb bush named marco rubio as an excellent vp choice for mitt romney, rubio returned the compliment. >> well, that's very nice of jeb. i hope he'll say yes if future-president romney asks him. >> chuck colson, a major figure from the watergate scandal, has died. he was the first of richard nixon's aide to be convicted and sent to prison for seven months. he had been the president's special counsel but was also known as nixon's hatchet man. colson was 80 years old. >>> back to new york now with the search for 6-year-old etan patz has been suspended for operational reasons. we don't know any more specifics, but investigators say they will be back tomorrow morning. we've also received word of an important development, the discovery of a suspicious stain on a basement wall. susan candiotti
the former presidential candidate is accused of breaking campaign finance laws by allegedly using more than a million dollars to cover up with a sexual affair with filmmaker reele hunter. and he denies any wrongdoing. >>> two popular florida prigss are praising each other just days after former governor jeb bush named marco rubio as an excellent vp choice for mitt romney, rubio returned the compliment. >> well, that's very nice of jeb. i hope he'll say yes if future-president...
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but started to find ways to ban it through constitutional amendment and ban it through a 1913 state law which banned gay marriage in massachusetts. and, you know, that was where the line that he uses now on the campaign trail. they didn't want massachusetts to turn into the same -- the las vegas of same-sex marriage. and that was what he tried to do at that time. >> interesting. so let's flip it back to the democratic side christine. first of all let me get your reaction to the president's announcement today? >> absolutely exciting. it was a really wonderful moment. i was with my husband and young daughter and we were watching and it was just very very exciting and i was thinking about all of the same-sex couples probably all doing the same thing. we're thinking isn't this amazing that the president is affirming these basic civil rights for people and not just for the couples who get married, but the teenagers who get bullied because they are gay, to have the president say the strongest of relationships is worthy of respect. >> obviously you are embedded here in the democratic party, wh
but started to find ways to ban it through constitutional amendment and ban it through a 1913 state law which banned gay marriage in massachusetts. and, you know, that was where the line that he uses now on the campaign trail. they didn't want massachusetts to turn into the same -- the las vegas of same-sex marriage. and that was what he tried to do at that time. >> interesting. so let's flip it back to the democratic side christine. first of all let me get your reaction to the...
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since it won't become law anyway, it's interesting why he wants to draw the battle lines just that way. >> dana, as ever, thank you so much. we'll be right back. my cut hurt! mine hurt more! mine stopped hurting faster... [ female announcer ] neosporin® plus pain relief starts relieving pain faster and kills more types of infectious bacteria. neosporin® plus pain relief. for a two dollar coupon, visit neosporin.com. like a ramen noodle- every-night budget. she thought allstate car insurance was out of her reach. until she heard about the value plan. dollar for dollar, nobody protects you like allstate. but last year my daughter was checking up on me. i wasn't eating well. she's a dietitian, and she suggests that i try boost complete nutritional drink to help get the nutrition i was missing. now i drink it every day and i love the great taste. [ female announcer ] boost has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to help keep bones strong and 10 grams of protein to help maintain muscle. and our great taste is guaranteed or your money back. learn more at boo
since it won't become law anyway, it's interesting why he wants to draw the battle lines just that way. >> dana, as ever, thank you so much. we'll be right back. my cut hurt! mine hurt more! mine stopped hurting faster... [ female announcer ] neosporin® plus pain relief starts relieving pain faster and kills more types of infectious bacteria. neosporin® plus pain relief. for a two dollar coupon, visit neosporin.com. like a ramen noodle- every-night budget. she thought allstate car...
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he was skeptical of the law. i think that's one tea leaf to read about how health care is going to come out. >> so, let's talk about the politics. you heard mitt romney -- i was going to say what he said, but really what he didn't say, which is kind of just dodge the question consistently, his people dodging the question specifically about the specifics of what happened in 1070. how does this affect the race do you think? is it a good plan to say nothing, focusing on the economy, see if you can get past this part of the debate? >> you can understand that he only wants to talk about the economy and only wants to talk about the president's performance. but soledad, we have 130 days to go. it's not going to work all the way. when it comes to immigration, it's a very tough one. governor romney desperately needs to improve his standing among latino voters. otherwise, by nevada, new mexico, maybe arizona, if you can't win those states -- colorado as well, if you can't win those states, then you have to perform in place
he was skeptical of the law. i think that's one tea leaf to read about how health care is going to come out. >> so, let's talk about the politics. you heard mitt romney -- i was going to say what he said, but really what he didn't say, which is kind of just dodge the question consistently, his people dodging the question specifically about the specifics of what happened in 1070. how does this affect the race do you think? is it a good plan to say nothing, focusing on the economy, see if...
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the only people surprised by that explanation of the law are people who are not in law enforcement. the law enforcement officer can come up to you and ask you anything they want. but you don't have to answer it. so it's in that contexas that that part of my opinion should be understood. they can ask you these questions whether there's a law like sb-1070 or not, and you are not obligated to answer those questions. >> do you think a law like sb of 1070 encourages racial profiling, though? >> no, not at all. i mean, that's been the schtick on it. i think that an all or nothing approach would be better, meaning this is going to be our standard operating procedure for anybody that we arrest or anybody we pull over. however, racial profiling, when it happens, and let's face it, we always have to be on guard for it, in law enforcement, when it happens, it can be dealt with on an officer by officer, case by case basis. the federal government, in the case of arizona, though, came in and said, effectively, this will always result in racial profiling and you know, there are bad police officers
the only people surprised by that explanation of the law are people who are not in law enforcement. the law enforcement officer can come up to you and ask you anything they want. but you don't have to answer it. so it's in that contexas that that part of my opinion should be understood. they can ask you these questions whether there's a law like sb-1070 or not, and you are not obligated to answer those questions. >> do you think a law like sb of 1070 encourages racial profiling, though?...